Ok, i bought a 93 5.0l HO engine that was in a t-bird. 90,000 on the clock and ran great when it was pulled. The reciver car is going to be my 89 GM. What I need to know is what else should i be doing when i pull the motor. Any suggestions on vacuum, ECM, transmission and other information. Thought about just putting the the heads on up on my exsisting block but then decided that it would be a better idea to put the younger assembly in all together. The pan I know is a double compartment like the pan on my 89 and the motor mounts and all will be in the same points. I am concerned about my cruise since it is an 89 and my be integrated into the ECM. The newer mother is just that, no harness or ECM. also there is no water pump but I can just use the one i already have since it is new. Thanks for the help guys. I tried to look in the archive but did see anything that really had what i need.
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also there is no water pump but I can just use the one i already have since it is new.Former panther owner
1981 CV 351 4bbl
1991 CV 302 EFI
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Originally posted by Brandon View PostHey I see that you live in Albermale! I live down here in Denton. I actually go the Stanly County comunity College. Other guys on this site will help you about your questions. I'd just thoght I'd post that.sigpic 1994 Lincoln TC executive
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Originally posted by andymac0035 View PostYou will have to switch all your engine accessories around to do that. Your pump is not the same, it spins in the other direction, so you needs the belts to spin it accordingly.sigpic 1994 Lincoln TC executive
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I imagine the HO in a mark VII is the same basic engine so this is why I posted that above.
Originally posted by andymac0035Oh and this was funny today.....
My wife, who is basically the finacial manager of things (yeah, I know, but she's actually pretty good at it)......asked me:
"why can't you use the water pump off the lincoln?" (her Dad's 90' LSC parts car)
....Well after I got done rolling my eyes....I explained to her about the fact that that car had 168k on it......
Then again......at that mileage it must have been changed at least once......LOLOriginally posted by lincolnmaniathe mk7 water pump also turns the wrong way.......good you didnt try it!Former panther owner
1981 CV 351 4bbl
1991 CV 302 EFI
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Originally posted by Brandon View PostWhere you go to school at? I'm always coming down hwy 52 about 8 o clock in the morning.sigpic 1994 Lincoln TC executive
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Originally posted by Brandon View PostYou can take hwy 49 and get to Denton. I'm about 20 or 30mins from down town Albemale. I'm sure you've heard of the little club called Cripple Creek? I go there every now and thensigpic 1994 Lincoln TC executive
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dont forget, you might need the MAF sensor and wiring and the ECM since the t-bird is a MAF car and our boxes are speed density
1981 Mercury Marquis Brougham 2-Door 302/ 5-speed -special blend (GMGT)
1987 Lincoln Mark VII 5-speed (Errand runner)
1989 Mercury Grand Marquis (Base Runner)
2007 Lincoln Town Car Signature Limited (Hustlyn)
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You don't want that wiring harness or ECM. 93 Tbird stuff is way different, and the ECM tune pretty much blows. The pinout is also very different, so unless you really want to do a lot of work to modify your wiring harness, its not worth it. MAF may be useful down the road but thats about it. Snag the plug for it if you'd like.
Front engine accessories are all different. If I'm not mistaken, you may also need to change the timing cover to the same one your stock engine uses. The upper intake also is mostly useless. Its far easier to use the upper from an 88-92 Mark VII or Mustang since that style is reversible. ECM should be a Mark VII computer if you want plug and play with cruise control. The upstroke to this, from what I'm told the 93 Tbird engine has the same cam the 93 Cobra has, meaning its got a little more low rpm torque. I don't know that this is absoloute gospel but its what I've been told. If not, its the standard HO cam that works fine anyway.86 Lincoln Town Car (Galactica).
5.0 HO, CompCams XE258,Scorpion 1.72 roller rockers, 3.55 K code rear, tow package, BHPerformance ported E7 heads, Tmoss Explorer intake, 65mm throttle body, Hedman 1 5/8" headers, 2.5" dual exhaust, ASP underdrive pulley
91 Lincoln Mark VII LSC grandpa spec white and cranberry
1984 Lincoln Continental TurboDiesel - rolls coal
Originally posted by phayzer5
I drive a Lincoln. I can't be bothered to shift like the peasants and rabble rousers
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Originally posted by gadget73 View PostYou don't want that wiring harness or ECM. 93 Tbird stuff is way different, and the ECM tune pretty much blows. The pinout is also very different, so unless you really want to do a lot of work to modify your wiring harness, its not worth it. MAF may be useful down the road but thats about it. Snag the plug for it if you'd like.
Front engine accessories are all different. If I'm not mistaken, you may also need to change the timing cover to the same one your stock engine uses. The upper intake also is mostly useless. Its far easier to use the upper from an 88-92 Mark VII or Mustang since that style is reversible. ECM should be a Mark VII computer if you want plug and play with cruise control. The upstroke to this, from what I'm told the 93 Tbird engine has the same cam the 93 Cobra has, meaning its got a little more low rpm torque. I don't know that this is absoloute gospel but its what I've been told. If not, its the standard HO cam that works fine anyway.sigpic 1994 Lincoln TC executive
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